According to the law of meanness, lapping the liquid usually ends up at the worst possible time. To be alert enough to attach the cistern level sensor (which are not all machines)
This recipe is offered by the participants of the popular core resource Logan-club. en. The most simple and inexpensive solution is to use a vaz sensor of the liquid level of the bleach, it costs 90 to 100 rubles. You can find the import analogue, but note the length of the sensor-it must be 90 mm. A more overall instance will not be able to be implanted in the Logan flat rate. The vintage work is quite simple, it will be more difficult to get into the onboard electro. The option offered by the forum is the connection. The indicator of the cleaning fluid level on the dashboard will be the blue LED, taken together with the two resistors of 430 Ohm in the assembly board assembly (third column, second row-"reserve"). The dashboard (on the 10th pin of the black connector) from the sensor should signal that the contact is easy-there is no wire. For other details, including the nuances of the rations of additional diodes, refer to the Club Forum pages. 1. In addition to the liquid level sensor, you must purchase a plug for the sensor connector. We remove the tank of the washer and, as far as possible, a hole with a diameter of 30 mm in the deepest place 2. Get the heron out of the sensor hull. We don't need the probe, which is initially set up, we don't need it. The sealing ring will be placed between the tank shell and the top (receptacle) part of the sensor 3. Set the sensor enclosure to the upright position in the washer. Wire it inside the back of the tank and try to get it through the drill hole. If it does not do so, remove the omync pump and use the second orifice. Set the heron into the transducer case. To keep it loose, you might have to lock it up with a little wire. Scrolls the three screws by installing a compaction ring between the tank shell and the upper part of the sensor. Manipulation of the assembly board as described in the introductory part 5. plug the plug for the sensor connector to the double wire and pull it first together with the washer pump, the filler cap down, and the large engine compartment control into the passenger compartment. The wire in the engine compartment is made mandatory in hffr 6. The pump pump is also cleaned up to the point where the fender is located. We've got a military wire in the salon. You connect one transaction to the "mass" and the second to the 10th pin of the black connector of the dashboard 7. The plug for the sensor connector is connected to the sensor. Connecting the bug to the spot. You put on the grate and see that the installed sensor prevents her from getting into position. We need to put the grille on the ground and then set eight. Here comes the result. The indicator of the washing liquid level is the blue LED. If the signal lamp catches up late, try to lock the herb not at the bottom of the sensor body, but by elevating to 5-10 mm using a piece of wire, the expert-Logan Owners must understand that any intervention in the electro can lead to a denial of warranty repair for this site. On the other hand, it is fair to say that the concept of "removed from the guarantee" does not exist, and it is possible only to deny a guarantee. Failure to do so may cause a failure to interfere in the construction of the vehicle. It is hard to say whether it will work correctly if it is connected to the dashboard of non-state equipment. It would be dishonest to refuse a guarantee for suspension in the event of an intervention. We often encounter other things during homemade installation: when something is short or not secure, which can then be closed between themselves or the mass, and in this case it can be anything: from the burnt fuse to the failure of the instrument panel. Therefore, everyone here is at his own risk, and we can only realistically assess what was the cause of the failure of one or the other. Roman LIZULNOV, the Renault service manager of MAJOR thanks to the help in the preparation of the material Ambal, DenSer and other Danes Logan-club. en